ONE YEAR AGO TODAY, DID WE DO THE RIGHT THING?
November 5, 2009 | Katy, Texas | Vetting explained
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One year ago today was the presidential election. Did we elect the right man for the job? Or was most of America brain washed by the liberal drive by media? They never told the real story on who Obama was. They just reported things like how much Palin cloths cost or that her daughter was pregnant out of wedlock.
Maybe they should have reported that Obama won his first election by getting his opponents thrown out of the race? Or maybe they should have reported about his associations with all of his radical friends. Maybe they should of reported that his voting record in congress was mostly present, and not Yea or NEA. Maybe the fact of him not being able to make up his mind on key issues in congress is why he still hasn’t made a decision to send our troops help in Afghanistan. All in all I believe most Americans are waking up. I also believe that if most could vote over they would not vote for him today. He is so pressed to take over the health care industry that he is ignoring the fact that that our jobs and economy is in desperate shape. Shouldn’t he be doing a better job putting Americans back to work? How else are we going to pay for all the billions of dollars he and the democratic congress are spending? TAXES! If Americans don’t have jobs, how are you going to tax them? So I ask you did America do the right thing.
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